
The Best Movie 2 2009
Russia's sharpest satire returns in *The Best Movie 2 (2009)*, helmed by director Oleg Fomin as a hilarious parody of iconic Russian cinema and TV.
Director: Oleg Fomin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Best Movie 2 (2009) about?
This sequel dives back into the absurd world of Russian pop culture, parodying beloved films and TV shows with razor-sharp humor. The cast plays exaggerated versions of themselves while mocking everything from romantic comedies to over-the-top talk shows.
Who directed The Best Movie 2?
The film was directed by Oleg Fomin, known for his knack for blending sharp satire with mainstream appeal in Russian comedy.
Who stars in The Best Movie 2?
The main cast includes Garik Kharlamov, Mikhail Galustyan, Dmitriy Khrustalev, Mikhail Efremov, and Yuriy Galtsev—returning favorites from the original.
Is The Best Movie 2 (2009) worth watching?
For fans of Russian comedy and satire, *The Best Movie 2* delivers on laughs and clever references, though its humor may feel niche to international audiences. It's a solid follow-up to the original, packed with inside jokes for dedicated viewers.
How long is The Best Movie 2?
The runtime for *The Best Movie 2* is 82 minutes.
About The Best Movie 2 (2009) – Inside Russia's Wildest Movie Parody
Russia's sharpest satire returns in *The Best Movie 2 (2009)*, helmed by director Oleg Fomin as a hilarious parody of iconic Russian cinema and TV. This time, Garik Kharlamov, Mikhail Galustyan, and Dmitriy Khrustalev reunite to lampoon crowd-pleasing favorites like *Zhara* and *The Irony of Fate 2*, while skewering over-the-top shows such as *Malakhov+* and *King of the Ring*. Packed with absurd humor and witty cultural nods, the film captures the chaotic spirit of post-Soviet entertainment, blending slapstick chaos with clever satire.
The Best Movie 2 delivers non-stop laughs, riding the wave of its predecessor's success with even more audacious jokes and unexpected twists. Whether you're a fan of Russian blockbusters or simply crave a good comedy, this sequel promises a wild ride through the absurdities of mainstream media.